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==Topics==
 
==Topics==
*Paper 1: UK Politics & Core Political Ideas:
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===Paper 1: UK Politics & Core Political Ideas===
**Democracy & Participation.
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*Democracy & Participation.
**Political Parties.
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*Political Parties.
**Electoral Systems.
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*Electoral Systems.
**Voting Behaviour & the Media.
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*Voting Behaviour & the Media.
**Core Political Ideas: Conservatism; Liberalism; Socialism.
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*Core Political Ideas: Conservatism; Liberalism; Socialism.
  
*Paper 2: UK Government & Non-Core Political Ideas:
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===Paper 2: UK Government & Non-Core Political Ideas===
**The Constitution.
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*The Constitution.
**Parliament.
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*Parliament.
**The Prime Minister & the Executive.
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*The Prime Minister & the Executive.
**The Relationship between the Branches of the Government.
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*The Relationship between the Branches of the Government.
**Non-Core Political Ideas: Anarchism.
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*Non-Core Political Ideas: Anarchism.
  
*Paper 3: Comparative Politics - the Government & Politics of the USA:
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===Paper 3: Comparative Politics - the Government & Politics of the USA===
**The Constitution.
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*The Constitution.
**Congress.
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*Congress.
**The Presidency.
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*The Presidency.
**The Supreme Court & Civil Rights.
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*The Supreme Court & Civil Rights.
**Democracy & Participation.
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*Democracy & Participation.
  
 
==Term-by-Term Overview==
 
==Term-by-Term Overview==

Revision as of 16:21, 7 January 2019

2019 A-Level Examinations Dates

Paper 1: UK Politics & Core Political Ideas

  • Monday 3rd June 2019; PM.

Paper 2: UK Government & Non-Core Political Ideas

  • Thursday 6th June 2019; AM.

Paper 3: Comparative Politics - The Government & Politics of the USA

  • Thursday 13th June 2019; AM.

Building Better Learners: Independent Study

A-Level Politics Questions

Read & Research Like A Political Scientist

Write Like A Political Scientist

Examining Body

Examinations

Examinations Overiew

  • You will sit 3 examinations at the end of Year 13 - each paper is 2 hours long:
  • Paper 1: UK Politics & Core Political Ideas.
  • Paper 2: UK Government & Non-Core Political Ideas.
  • Paper 3: Comparative Politics - The Government & Politics of the USA.

Paper 1: UK Politics & Core Political Ideas

  • Question 1a or 1b - 30 marks - source question.
  • Question 2a or 2b - 30 marks - essay question on a UK Politics topic.
  • Question 3a or 3b - 24 marks - essay question on a core ideology.

Paper 2: UK Government & Non-Core Political Ideas

  • Question 1a or 1b - 30 marks - source question.
  • Question 2a or 2b - 30 marks - essay question on a UK Government topic requring some synopsis.
  • Question 3a or 3b - 24 marks - essay question on a non-core ideology.

Paper 3: Comparative Politics - The Government & Politics of the USA

  • Question 1a or 1b - 12 marks - comparison question.
  • Question 2 - 12 Marks - comparative theory question.
  • Question 3a and/or 3b and/or 3c - 60 marks - 2 x US-focused essay questions.

Assessment Objectives

Assessment Objective 1

  • Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of political institutions, processes, concepts, theories, and issues.

Assessment Objective 2

  • Analyse aspects of politics and political information, including in relation to parallels, connections, similarities, and differences.

Assessment Objective 3

  • Evaluate aspects of politics and political information, including to construct arguments, make substantiated judgements, and draw conclusions.

Topics

Paper 1: UK Politics & Core Political Ideas

  • Democracy & Participation.
  • Political Parties.
  • Electoral Systems.
  • Voting Behaviour & the Media.
  • Core Political Ideas: Conservatism; Liberalism; Socialism.

Paper 2: UK Government & Non-Core Political Ideas

  • The Constitution.
  • Parliament.
  • The Prime Minister & the Executive.
  • The Relationship between the Branches of the Government.
  • Non-Core Political Ideas: Anarchism.

Paper 3: Comparative Politics - the Government & Politics of the USA

  • The Constitution.
  • Congress.
  • The Presidency.
  • The Supreme Court & Civil Rights.
  • Democracy & Participation.

Term-by-Term Overview

  • Year 12:
    • Term 1: Paper 1 - Electoral Systems (MRH) & Paper 1 - Democracy & Particpation (SPT).
    • Term 2: Paper 1 - Voting Behaviour & the Media (MRH) & Paper 1 - Political Parties (SPT).
    • Term 3: Paper 2 - The Prime Minister & the Executive (MRH) & Paper 2 - Parliament (SPT).
    • Term 4: Paper 2 - The Relationship getween the Branches of the Government (MRH) & Paper 2 - The Constitution (SPT).
    • Term 5: Paper 1 - Liberalism (MRH) & Paper 1 - Socialism (SPT).
    • Term 6: Paper 1 - Conservatism (MRH) & Paper 3 - US History (SPT).
  • Year 13:
    • Term 1: Paper 1 - Anarchism (MRH) & Paper 3 - The US Constitution & Federalism (SPT).
    • Term 2: Paper 1 - Anarchism (MRH) & Paper 3 - US Democracy & Participation (SPT).
    • Term 3: Paper 1 & 2 - Revision (MRH) & Paper 3 - The Supreme Court & Civil Rights (SPT).
    • Term 4: Paper 1 & 2 - Revision (MRH) & Paper 3 - Congress (SPT).
    • Term 5: Paper 1 & 2 - Revision (MRH) & Paper 3 - The Presidency (SPT).

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